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Simplify complex patient assessments and deliver effective care with Venue Go

Venue Go joins the Venue Family

As part of the first family of AI enabled point of care ultrasound systems,1 Venue Go shares a software platform with VenueTM - offering the same user interface, interchangeable probes,2 strict cybersecurity measures, and consistent software updates to help ensure user familiarity with the systems.




Adaptable design
Venue Go adapts to the unique needs of various clinical spaces - from the ED to the ICU to the OR. A small footprint, compact 15" touchscreen and sleek, ergonomic design make it a take-anywhere system



A shared platform
One common platform shared between Venue Go and Venue gives users the same experience regardless of system being used, and enables facilities to simplify their training protocols

Easy to use
Venue Go helps clinicians begin imaging quickly with features such as easy graphical documentation, gesture control, and quick transducer selection to help improve efficiency




Auto-VTI

Calculate VTI and CO in one simple step. The VTI trending function helps clinicians quickly visualise the trend so the next course of action can be determined.

Experience 82% time savings.3

Study found better correlation than with manual CO measurements.4




eFAST tool

Assess and document patient status by mapping key areas of the body.

Reduce keystrokes by 80% compared to traditional eFAST exams.5





Auto B-line tool

In one single step, this tool calculates the overall lung score by highlighting and counting B-lines in real time and displaying the image with the highest B-line count.

Study found the tool to be comparable and highly reliable as visual counting performed by experts.6





Auto-IVC

Measure IVC collapsibility or distensibility accurately and automatically.

Study found the IVC measures were equivalent to an expert user's ability 90% of the time for minimal diameters and 97% for maximal diameters.7


VenueTM

From ultrasound-guided nerve blocks to vascular access to cardiac and lung assessments, Venue helps anaesthesiologists make fast clinical decision with confidence.

Its advanced design, intuitive interface, and automated tools help you identify nerves and surrounding anatomy quickly and clearly - on virtually all patient types. Venue's tools also provide key information to diagnose and manage adverse pulmonary and cardiac events during perioperative care.

Venue was designed to help anaesthesiologists improve patient comfort, increase productivity, and decrease the lack of complications.


Join us from 13th January and watch Dr Amit Pawa
Amit is a Consultant Anaesthetist at Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK. He is an Ultrasound Regional Anaesthesia (USRA) enthusiast and completed the first fellowship in Regional Anaesthesia at Guy's & St Thomas'. He holds the ESRA European Diploma in Regional Anaesthesia. At Guy's & St Thomas' he is the Lead for Regional Anaesthesia. 

 

Amit was appointed as the first chairman of the London Society for Regional Anaesthesia (LSORA) in October 2010. Amit is the President of Regional Anaesthesia UK (RA-UK) for the term May 2018 to May 2021. He also served on the council of the European Society of Regional Anaesthesia (ESRA) during this period. He is extremely passionate about the delivery of education in USRA and has been fortunate enough to teach nationally and internationally.

 

He has created a series of Ultrasound Regional Anaesthesia Video tutorials on YouTube for the LSORA channel with the help of his regional fellows. Amit has published on General Anaesthesia-Free Breast Surgery, and authored numerous review articles and editorials on various aspects of regional anaesthesia. 

 

His main areas of clinical practice are:

  1. Upper limb orthopaedic elective & trauma surgery
  2. Plastic Surgery 
  3. Foot and Ankle surgery
  4. Breast cancer surgery
  5. Reconstructive breast surgery
Follow Dr Pawa on Twitter here
Dr Pawa's videos will be uploaded onto our virtual booth from 13th January 2021.

Venue Go Ultrasound System

Simplify complex patient assessments and deliver efficient care with Venue Go.